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COUNTIES REPRESENTED. NAMES OF MEMBERS.
Lee James Brierly, Daniel F. Miller, John Box.
Van Buren Isaac N. Lewis, John Whitaker, William Steele.
Des Moines Shepherd Leffler, Milton D. Browning, Alfred Hebard, Robert Avery, David Hendershott.
Henry John B. Lash, Asbury B. Porter, Paton Wilson.
Jefferson Alexander A. Wilson.
Louisa William L. Toole.
Washington Simon P. Teeple.
Muscatine Thomas M. Isett.
Johnson Henry Felkner.
Cedar, Jones and Linn George H. Walworth, Harmon Van Antwerp.
Scott and Clinton Laurel Summers, Joseph M. Robertson.
Jackson Thomas Cox.
Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, etc. Edward Langworthy, Timothy Mason.

Democrats, 15; Whigs, 11.

The Assembly Adjourned January 15, 1841.


FOURTH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Convened at Iowa City, December 6, 1841.


The Council.

Jonathan W. Parker, President, Democrat.
J. W. Woods, Secretary, Democrat.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED. NAMES OF MEMBERS.
Lee Jesse B. Browne, Edward Johnston.
Van Buren James Hall, Gideon S. Bailey.
Des Moines Shepherd Leffler.
Henry William H. Wallace.
Jefferson William G. Coop.
Louisa and Washington Francis Springer.
Muscatine and Johnson S. Clinton Hastings.
Cedar, Jones and Linn George Greene.
Scott and Clinton Jonathan W. Parker.
Jackson, Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, etc. M. Bainbridge, Joseph S. Kirkpatrick.

Democrats, 8; Whigs, 5.


House of Representatives.

Warner Lewis, Speaker, Democrat.
Joseph T. Fales, Chief Clerk, Democrat.


COUNTIES REPRESENTED. NAMES OF MEMBERS.
Lee William Patterson, E. S. McCulloch, Henry S. Campbell.
Van Buren John M. Whitaker, Uriah Biggs, Oliver Weld.
Des Moines Alfred Hebard, Isaac Leffler, David E. Blair, George Hepner, James M. Morgan.
Henry Asbury B. Porter, Paton Wilson, Simeon Smead.
Jefferson Richard Quinton.
Louisa William L. Toole.
Washington Thomas Baker.
Muscatine Samuel Holiday.
Johnson Henry Felkner.
Cedar, Jones and Linn Samuel P. Higginson, Thomas Denson.
Scott and Clinton Joseph M. Robertson, James Grant.
Jackson James K. Morse.
Dubuque, Delaware, Clayton, etc. Warner Lewis, C. H. Booth.

Democrats, 16; Whigs, 10.

The Assembly Adjourned February 18, 1842.